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Mill family
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- Book Synopsis
- This book examines the role of the family labour system in the early evolution of the post-bellum Southern cotton textile industry. The growing textile industry required workers with varied skills and a stable and reliable work force. At the same time, Southern agriculture was in a depressed state and families, especially those with many children, were forced into looking for work in the textile mills. The mills, in their own interest, created a paternalistic work environment, including good schools for the children, to attract this desirable source of workers. This paternalism was central to solving the industry's labour needs, but it was a paternalism shaped by market forces and not merely as an instrument of capitalist indoctrination.
- Product Details
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- ISBN
- 9780195042993
- Format
- Hardback
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press, (30 June 1988)
- Number of Pages
- 144
- Weight
- 352 grams
- Language
- English
- Dimensions
- 217 x 146 x 18.4 mm
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